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How to wear Navratri colour of the Day, Pink

Navratri is coming to an end and it's time to bid goodbye to Maa, requesting her to come again next year. On the last day of Navratri, people usually wear pink and worship goddess Siddhidatri. Pink symbolizes universal kindness, affection, and harmony. It is a subtle shade of tenderness that promises unconditional love and nurturing. Here are some pink ethnic outfit ideas to steal from our Bollywood divas.

Pooja Hegde's pink anarkali

Pooja left us mesmerized in an embellished Anarkali set by ace Indian designer Tarun Tahiliani. She paired the luxurious outfit with 'jhumkas' and 'juttis'. Embellished around the plunging neckline, the Anarkali set looked totally royal.

Kiara Advani's pink sari

We loved a silken drape worn by Kiara Advani. The beautiful sari by designer Punit Balana featured resham and dabka embroidery in pink and green, along with beaded tassels around the border. The actress paired it with a strappy blouse in a matching shade. Kiara accessorised the look with an uncut diamond necklace, a diamond ring and a tiny bindi.

Deepika Padukone's pink kurta set

If you love easy-breezy kurta sets then try wearing a silk kurta set in pink like Deepika. The actress' silk number by Lajjoo C was beautiful. The rani pink ethnic suit featured a straight kurta with gold threadwork, matching palazzos with gold lace border and net dupatta. She accessorised the look with Deepika wore gold hoops and brown juttis.

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